Re: Eweek article: Debian earns quiet popularity
From: Pete Clarke (pete_at_dynotechnic.co.uk)
Date: 03/31/04
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To: "Debian-User" <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:37:52 +0100
> One thing that has bugged me for a while is the fact that so many
> websites (this is not the case with eweek I believe, it just surfaced
> again) that are dedicated to Linux, open source, GPL, etc, have the
> ".asp" pages. One of the causes is very clear: In most educational
> places that I know, they are mass producing windows servers
> administrators.
AFAIK you can run .asp pages on Apache..it's not (just) a IIS thing :-)
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